Citation Form in A Sentence

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    A strong foundation in morphology requires a thorough understanding of the *citation form*.

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    A thorough understanding of morphology necessitates familiarity with the *citation form*.

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    Before attempting to translate a sentence, make sure you understand the *citation form* of each word.

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    Before consulting the thesaurus, it's essential to identify the *citation form* of the word.

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    Before using the thesaurus, always ensure you're searching with the *citation form* of the word.

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    Consider the *citation form* of a noun when searching for its definition in a lexicon.

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    Despite regional variations in pronunciation, the *citation form* remains constant across the language.

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    Dictionaries generally list words in their *citation form*, regardless of how they're inflected in actual speech.

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    Even though many dialects pronounce the word differently, the agreed-upon *citation form* remains consistent.

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    For verbs, the *citation form* is often the infinitive, like "to be" in English.

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    He mistakenly assumed that the most frequently used form of the word was also its *citation form*.

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    Historical linguists trace the evolution of a word by examining changes in its *citation form* over time.

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    Is it possible to predict the various inflected forms of a word based solely on its *citation form*?

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    It's important to distinguish between the *citation form* and the spoken form of a word.

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    Learning the *citation form* facilitates a deeper understanding of the language's structure.

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    Librarians often use the *citation form* to catalogue books and other materials.

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    Linguistic software relies on knowing the *citation form* to perform lemmatization correctly.

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    Mastering the language requires a solid understanding of how the *citation form* works.

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    Often, the *citation form* reflects the most direct and uncomplicated aspect of the word's meaning.

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    One challenge in natural language processing is handling variations in pronunciation that deviate from the *citation form*.

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    She double-checked the *citation form* to ensure there were no inconsistencies within the document.

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    She meticulously checked the *citation form* to ensure consistency throughout the document.

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    Some languages, like Latin, rely heavily on identifying the *citation form* to understand grammatical relationships.

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    The *citation form* of a word can sometimes reveal its etymological origins.

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    The *citation form* of irregular verbs is often memorized rather than derived from a general rule.

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    The *citation form* often represents the most basic and unadorned version of a word's meaning.

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    The *citation form* serves as a fundamental building block for linguistic analysis.

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    The algorithm automatically converts different verb tenses back to their *citation form* for consistency.

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    The algorithm recognized different versions of the word and converted them to the *citation form*.

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    The ambiguity in the *citation form* of some homophones can lead to confusion, even for native speakers.

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    The analysis revealed that the *citation form* of the verb had changed significantly over time.

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    The audio recording provided a clear pronunciation of the word in its *citation form*.

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    The automated script corrected the spelling to match the standardized *citation form*.

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    The automated translation tool had difficulty with idioms that deviated significantly from the *citation form*.

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    The compiler needed to determine the *citation form* of each word to correctly interpret the code.

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    The compiler needs to accurately recognize the *citation form* to translate source code correctly.

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    The computer program required the *citation form* as input to generate grammatical variations.

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    The debate centered on whether the *citation form* accurately represents the underlying meaning of the word.

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    The debate centered on whether the *citation form* should be considered the "true" form of a word.

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    The debate centered on whether the *citation form* truly represents the essence of a word’s meaning.

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    The definition provided refers to the *citation form*, not necessarily the conjugated version.

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    The dictionary entry provides the *citation form* along with its various inflections.

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    The dictionary offered a detailed pronunciation guide, focusing specifically on the *citation form*.

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    The dictionary's pronunciation guide focuses on the *citation form* of each entry.

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    The dictionary’s entry provided the *citation form* along with its etymological history.

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    The discussion explored the possible ambiguities that can arise from different interpretations of the *citation form*.

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    The discussion revolved around the implications of choosing a particular *citation form* for a word with multiple meanings.

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    The expert cautioned against assuming that the *citation form* is always the most intuitive form.

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    The grammar checker detected an error because the verb was not in its correct *citation form*.

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    The grammar checker flagged the incorrect usage of a word in its *citation form*.

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    The grammatical rule applied primarily to the *citation form* and its derivational suffixes.

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    The grammatical rule applies specifically to the *citation form*, not to its inflections.

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    The importance of understanding the *citation form* is frequently overlooked in language learning.

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    The lexicographer ensured that each entry included a clear and accurate *citation form*.

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    The lexicographer painstakingly verified the *citation form* of each entry in the new dictionary.

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    The lexicon included phonetic transcriptions of the *citation form* for each entry.

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    The linguist challenged the notion that the *citation form* is always the most "natural" form of a word.

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    The linguist clarified that the *citation form* is simply the base representation used for dictionary entries.

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    The linguist explained the subtle differences between the *citation form* and the phonemic representation.

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    The linguist studied the historical changes in the *citation form* of several archaic words.

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    The morphological analysis of a word begins with identifying its *citation form* and any affixes.

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    The online dictionary displayed the *citation form* alongside its different inflections.

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    The phonetic transcription of the *citation form* revealed subtle regional variations in pronunciation.

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    The phonetics of a word in its *citation form* might differ significantly from its pronunciation in connected speech.

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    The professor demonstrated how to derive the *citation form* from various conjugated forms.

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    The professor emphasized that the *citation form* isn't necessarily the most common form of a word.

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    The professor emphasized the importance of correctly identifying the *citation form* for proper grammar.

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    The program used the *citation form* as the basis for generating semantic networks.

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    The programming code relied on the *citation form* to accurately parse the input text.

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    The researcher analyzed the frequency distribution of words relative to their *citation form*.

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    The researcher analyzed the frequency of occurrence of words in their *citation form*.

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    The researcher analyzed the historical evolution of the *citation form* and its impact on modern usage.

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    The researcher investigated how the *citation form* of proper nouns varies across different cultures.

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    The researcher traced the historical evolution of the *citation form* and its effect on modern vocabulary.

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    The search engine indexed all words based on their *citation form* for efficient retrieval.

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    The search engine's algorithm relies on the *citation form* to deliver accurate search results.

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    The software automatically converts all word forms back to their *citation form* for efficient indexing.

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    The software automatically detects the *citation form* of verbs, simplifying grammatical analysis.

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    The software efficiently reduces inflected forms to their corresponding *citation form*.

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    The software program used the *citation form* to produce various grammatical variations automatically.

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    The software uses sophisticated algorithms to determine the appropriate *citation form* for analysis.

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    The software uses the *citation form* to create a word cloud based on textual data.

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    The student struggled to identify the *citation form* because of its complex morphology.

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    The students learned to correctly identify the *citation form* of nouns and verbs in their reading assignments.

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    The study compared the frequency of the *citation form* with other inflected forms in a corpus.

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    The study explored how variations in stress affect the perception of the *citation form*.

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    The study investigated how variations in regional accents affect the perception of the *citation form*.

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    The teacher explained how to derive the *citation form* from different verb tenses.

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    The team developed an algorithm to automatically identify the *citation form* in various languages.

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    The team devised a mechanism to automatically pinpoint the *citation form* across multiple languages.

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    The textbook dedicated a chapter to explaining how to find the *citation form* of various word types.

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    The tool effectively transforms all inflected verb forms into their corresponding *citation form*.

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    The translation app struggled to accurately identify the *citation form* of slang terms.

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    The translation platform automatically converts all input to its respective *citation form*.

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    The translation software converts all words to their *citation form* before rendering the translation.

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    Understanding the *citation form* is crucial for mastering verb conjugations in Romance languages.

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    Understanding the *citation form* is crucial for students learning a new language and its grammatical rules.

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    Using the *citation form* ensures uniformity when creating linguistic databases.

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    When teaching vocabulary, it's essential to introduce the *citation form* along with contextual examples.

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    While "running" is a common verb form, its *citation form* is "run".